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NAEB NE'AS LETTER Page 9 ...December I 94 j PROGRAMS ORIGINATING ON THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN CAMPUS* WHERE Waldo Abbott holds forth* According to the arrangements W45D is TO HAVE THE PROGRAMS FOR FlvV EXCLUSIVELY FOR ONE YEAR. HERE 9 S A SAMPLE DAILY PROGRAM FOR A WEEK l Monday - 3:30 - 4:00 Tuesday-I 1:15 -II:45 7:00 - 7:15 7:15 - 7:30 Aednesday5:00 - 5:30 Thursday 3:30 - 4:00 7:00 - 7:15 7:15 - 7:30 Friday 3:30 - 4:00 Fold songs and folk tales University Choir • The World Today: News Comments by Prof* R. H 0 McDowell Faculty and students of the School of Music Fries Memorial Madrigal Singers Sports and Health Faculty from Uni vers nw School of Music University Symphony Or¬ chestra WNYC BED I NS SERIES ON “CRIMINAL LAW ENFORCEMENT" For the second succesive year, WNYC, New York C?ty 5 s Own Station IS BROADCASTING THE CtVfL SERVICE COMMISSION LECTURES ON “CRIMINAL Law Enforcement” in New York City* The Programs, braodcast from THE AUDITORIUM OF METROPOL ( TAN VOCATIONAL HjGH SCHOOL I N MANHATTAN are on the air each Wednesday. Radio depends on the listener's ability to understand and follow what he 1 s hearing* Next* Saturday, December 6, WNYC, New York City's Own Station, is going to start a weekly test of that ability* The medium is a new program called “How "ell Do You Listen?" It will be hears eac$ Saturday, from 5:30 to 6:00 p. m. It 3 s a quiz show—the city stat on 8 s second (the other is the musical Symphonic Varieties on Sundays) with a team of contestants listening to descriptions of hypothetical situations* ! hey are then presented with a series of alternative solutions with the correct answer based on the descriptions which were read to them* “LEGALLY QUALIFIED CANDIDATE” DEFINED Rules foverning political broadcasts have been clarified by the Federal Communications Commission so as to define a “legally quali fieo candidate*" This ss pursuant to Section 316 of the Communi¬ cations Act which reads: “If any licensee shall permit any person who is a legally qualified candidate for any public office to USE A BROADCASTING STATIONS, HE SHALL EFFQRD EQUAL OP-